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Forget the candy, jewelry or romantic weekend in the country. In Japan, Valentine's Day gifts that are a little yucky, are all the rage Ah! Valentines Day, flowers, diamonds and bugs. Maeko Miola can't contain/ the giggles thinking about giving her
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Mo?t et Chandon is a French winery famous for its champagnes. It is also co-owner of the luxury goods company Mo?t-Hennessy. It was founded in 1743 by wine trader Claude Mo?t, who began shipping his wine from the Champagne region to King Louis XV in
VOICE ONE: Im Mary Tillotson. VOICE TWO: And Im Steve Ember with the VOA Special English program PEOPLE IN AMERICA. This week, we tell about one of the most successful American businesswomen. Mary Kay started a company in nineteen sixty-three with a
Fathers Day, Mothers Day I went to a department store for mothers gift. There was a price war among department stores. In order to please mom, I bought a suit of clothes for her in the clothes department. As I gave the gift to mom, I found out that m
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By Jim Malone Washington 21 June 2007 New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg caused a political stir this week with his decision to leave the Republican Party to become an unaffiliated independent. Bloomberg's move has fueled speculation that he might
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Adrienne: So, Trina, Monday is Valentine's day. Are you excited? Trina: No! Adrienne: That was a pretty direct answer. Why are you not excited? It's a holiday. Trina: It's a holiday for people that have other people. Adrienne: So, you're not happy be
Mel: So, Doron, what did you do last Valentine's Day? Doron: Last Valentine's day I got disappointed I think, 'cause I teach at university, and I'd heard that Japanese students always give their teachers loads and loads of chocolate, and even though
MONTEVIDEO, Feb. 16 (Xinhua) -- Uruguay's President Jose Mujica on Thursday expressed his solidarity with the country's world famous soccer player Luis Suarez, who has got himself involved in a spat on accusations of racism against French player Patr